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0 0 <br /> Possible Spill Occurrence: <br /> i) Small spills could occur during transfer of oil from a <br /> drum to a smaller container. A maximum of 5 gallons could <br /> be spilled and the oil would be contained in the <br /> separator. <br /> ii) The largest potential spill would be from the rupture of a <br /> drum due to overturning during handling (manually or with <br /> a forklift) . A maximum of 55 gallons of oil could be <br /> spilled, and the oil would be contained in the separator. <br /> d) Hazardous-Waste Storage Building <br /> Sixteen to twenty 55-gallon drums of miscellaneous liquid <br /> residue generated by the garage, electric, and gas operation <br /> crews are stored in two bays of a 15' by 45' three bay <br /> building, These drums typically contain: diesel and water mix; <br /> brake fluid; and mineral oil; etc. There could also be drums <br /> of PCB contaminated oil stored here. Hazardous wastes are <br /> temporarily stored here prior to shipment to a licensed <br /> hazardous waste disposal facility. Proper barricades are <br /> posted. <br /> One bay is used to store sixteen to twenty 55-gallon drums of <br /> new products such as: transmission oil; motor oil; brake <br /> cleaner; mineral oil; etc. <br /> The building has a depressed floor with an impermeable coating <br /> that would contain any oil spilled within the building. <br /> Possible Spill Occurrence: <br /> i) Small spills could occur during transfer of waste from a <br /> smaller container to a drum. A maximum of 5 gallons could <br /> be spilled and the oil would be contained within the <br /> building. <br /> ii) The largest potential spill would be from the rupture of a <br /> drum due to overturning during handling (manually or with <br /> a forklift) . A maximum of 55 gallons of oil could be <br /> spilled. Interior spills would be contained within the <br /> building. <br /> 3-7 <br />